The Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) is the EU’s seven-year budget. Its current framework sets the spending priorities and ceilings for close to €2 trillion from 2021-2027. The two most relevant programmes for employment, education and social inclusion are the European Social Fund + and the European Regional Development Fund; which invests hundreds of millions each year into the inclusion of persons with disabilities.  

With the current framework coming to an end in 2027, the European Commission published last summer its proposals for the next 7-year programming 2028-2034. The highlight was a radical change to EU Funding, merging several funding streams (including ESF+ and ERDF) under National and Regional Partnership Plans. Both the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament are now negotiating their own positions on the Commission proposals.

To influence this process, the EUFunds4Social Coalition was set up to bring the perspective of those who will ultimately be transforming funding into concrete initiatives for people across Europe, especially those most excluded. The Coalition now publishes its fourth joint statement.

In more technical terms, the statement, endorsed by 356 organisations, including 68 European networks, calls on the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union to:

• Secure strong and dedicated budgets for the ESF and ERDF, at least equal to current funding levels adjusted for inflation, and provided as grants;
• Maintain the ESF as the EU’s core instrument for people-centred investment, aligned with the European Pillar of Social Rights, the EU Anti-Poverty Strategy, and the Social Economy Action Plan;
• Preserve current ESF earmarking for social inclusion, child poverty, material deprivation, youth employment, and capacity-building for civil society and social partners;
• Strengthen and mainstream the partnership principle across all EU funds, including direct funds, ensuring meaningful participation of social actors at all levels of governance;
• Reinstate and enforce enabling conditions to ensure EU investments uphold fundamental rights and support the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities;
• Improve access for small not-for-profit actors through simpler procedures, lighter reporting requirements, stable pre-financing, adequate co-financing, and national helpdesks.

The EUFunds4Social Coalition brings together European social services, NGOs, public health and service providers, lifelong learning and social economy actors, workers, and social partners. It represents millions of organisations, enterprises, and individuals, including those most excluded in society. Since March 2025, its actions have aimed to ensure that social investment is strengthened, not weakened, in the next EU budget. The priority is to secure increased social spending and ensure that resources are specifically earmarked to support the inclusion of disadvantaged people.

Read the full statement here.